- Malayo-Polynesian
family of
Austronesian languages. The
language of
Babuyan Island (
Ibatan) is
sometimes classified as a
dialect of the
Ivatan language. Most of the...
- del Sur and Cotabato. The
mother tongue of the
Ivatans is the
Chirin nu
Ibatan but is
commonly known as Ivatan. A
distinct Austronesian language, the Ivatan...
- The
Itbayat language or
Itbayaten (also
known generically as
Ibatan) is an
Austronesian language, in the
Batanic group,
spoken on
Itbayat Island in the...
- the
Wayback Machine. CalayanIsland.com.
Retrieved on 2
February 2013. The
Ibatan: A
Genealogy of the
People of
Babuyan Claro Island.
Summer Institute of...
-
narpuwan na, adi
untsan isnan umayan na.
Botolan Hay ahe nin
nanlek ha pinag-
ibatan, ay ahe
makarateng ha lalakwen.
Butuanon Kadtong dilì
kahibalo molingì sa...
- 90194°N 121.83500°E / 18.90194; 121.83500 Highest elevation 168 m (551 ft)
Demographics Languages Ibatan Ethnic groups Ivatan people Additional information...
- Taiwan. The
varieties in the
Philippines are
called Ivatan (also
spelled Ibatan), or are
named Babuyan, Batan, or
Itbayat after their islands,
while the...
- by the
original in Tagalog. Sambal: Hay kay
tanda mamanomtom ha pinang-
ibatan, kay maka-lato ha ampako-taw-an. Tagalog: Ang
hindi marunong lumingon sa...
- and
Distributing House. pp. 2–3. ISBN 9789995001551. Rodriguez,
Evelyn Ibatan (2005-01-01).
Coming of Age:
Identities and
Transformations in Filipina...
- the
Wayback Machine. CalayanIsland.com.
Retrieved on 2
February 2013. The
Ibatan: A
Genealogy of the
People of
Babuyan Claro Island.
Summer Institute of...